Date, kiss or marry … how Tinder is rewriting India’s rules of engagement
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Date, kiss or marry … how Tinder is rewriting India’s rules of engagement

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In the first experiment, subjects were brought into a Stanford behavioral lab and shown profiles of fictional people. The profiles were made to look just like those posted on dating websites.

In , MIT meteorologist Edward Lorenz was working on a mathematical model to describe how air moves around in the atmosphere. Small events, like a butterfly flapping its wings in the Amazon, could set off a chain reaction and theoretically build up to a Hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. This phenomenon later came to be known as the butterfly effect.

But the butterfly effect has many more applications than meteorology. Seemingly tiny decisions in your own life can have huge effects on your career, circle of friends, and romantic connections. The social butterfly effect in action Let me illustrate how this works through the story of my friend Steven.

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Steven was your typical nerdy, insecure, 15 year old loner. And he loved volleyball. One day, he mustered up the courage to attend a practice at my volleyball club. Then, one practice turned into two, and soon enough he was a regular on our team.